• Tricia Little
  • Tricia Little

T & S Down Under

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  • Nindigully Pub

    31 maja 2019, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

    Queensland’s oldest pub. Located in its original condition & situated on the banks of the Moonie river. Attracts locals & travellers every year for a cold beer & a kilogram T Bone steak if your peckish And if your really hungry go for the Road Train Burger. ( can feed 6 easy). Lol. The pub license was issued in 1864 after operating as shearer’s accomodation for Nindigully Pub. From the late 1800s the pub was a Cobb & Co coach change over station. Population on this town is 9. Yes 9. Czytaj więcej

  • Night out in Nindigully Pub

    31 maja 2019, Australia ⋅ 🌙 13 °C

    A few pics of inside pub, great company, & a great meal. ( mixed grill) 2x fillet steak , 2x lamb chops, 2x sausages, 2x pork ribs, 2x bacon, &2x fried eggs along with chips & salad. May I add we each shared between the 2 of us. Outside music & a fire. Tomorrow long day on the road, night all. Czytaj więcej

  • Wills & Burke

    3 czerwca 2019, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

    More than 150 yrs ago Burke & Wills expedition , one of Australia’s most renowned colonial tragedies, made a name for itself as I’ll-fated, but there was also success before tragedy . 20th Aug 1860 18 explorers, 25 camels, 22 horses. Set off from Melbourne as they marched forth into frontiers unknown on Victoria Exploring Expedition . South Australian government offer a prize to the first Europeans to cross Australian continent from south to north . In 1861, less than a yr after set off, a tragedy when half the party, including leaders perished in QLD Outback. The DIG TREE is a National Icon & an enduring reminder of our pioneering spirit. Napa Merrie Station is proud to officially manage the site . The “ big tree “ is coolabah ( Eucalyptus microtha) it is believed to be200-250 yrs old . Before base camp 65 deserted the depot , Only hours before Burke & Wills did return from the Gulf, they buried some provisions hoping that Burke & Wills return & instructions to dig were carved into trunk of tree. They. Were. ..,,,B LXV, creek side...., DIG 3ft NW TRUNK, land side... Dec 6 60 April 21 61 Limb upstream. The face was carved by John Dick in 1898 & is still clearly visable to this day, which Burke & Wills & companions would have viewed nearly 140 yrs ago. Burke died July 1861 at Cooper creek, John King left him unburied as Burke requested. King returned his body weeks later with the Yandruwandha & placed boughs over his body then in later in 1861 king directed Howit to Burke’s remains & 21st Sept 1861 buried Burke under a Coolabah tree & Howit wrote. ...We dug a grave....& interred the remains wrapped in the Union Jack... On a box tree, at the head of the grave the following inscription is cut. R O’HB. 21/9/61. AH. The fig tree wasn’t called the Dig tree till 1920s You will have to check out the fully story on the web site just far to much to go into to. Some pics for you to enjoy. Czytaj więcej

  • Augathella

    10 czerwca 2019, Australia ⋅ 🌙 11 °C

    “Meat Ant Country”,the giant meat ant is over a million times the size of an actual ant. The notorious bush ranger brothers Patrick & James Kenniff were a part of Qlds largest manhunt over 30 yrs. The town built up gradually what was a KUNJA tribal territory , came into being a resting place for bullock teams. Lying at the convergence of 3 bullock tracks from Moven, Tambo & Charleville. Originally called Burenda it was re named Ellangowan( still the name of the watering hole). In 1833 it was call is apparently Indigenous Australian word meaning “camp on a waterhole”.Augathella is the destination of cattle drovers in a Aussie folk song called “ Augathella Station”. Population of this town is 449 & is situated on the Warrego river ( Aboriginal word meaning.... river of sand. The giant meat ant was installed in 2011 costing $250 to try & attract visitors to this dying town Pics taken by our friend Denise while walking her did Obi. Czytaj więcej

  • Winton

    17 czerwca 2019, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    Fuel & coffee stop little house we saw that needed ALOT of TLC. 😂. Now on our way to Julia Creek for a stop over Following our mates in another Silveirline. This area is known as Dinosaur Capital & the home of Waltzing Matilda & Boulder Opal. I’ve added the info for you all to read. Czytaj więcej

  • On the road again

    18 czerwca 2019, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    Still in QLD, crossed over the Cloncurry River, then stopped off at Burke & Wills Roadhouse at Four Ways for fuel.Then onward to Gregory free camp for a couple of days by the river.

  • Mary Kathleen Ghost town

    21 czerwca 2019, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Mary Kathleen was 1st settled during the 1950s.Uranium discovered by Glen Walton & Norm Conachy in 1954, the deposit & township named after late wife of McConachy. In 1955 Rio Tinto mining formed Mary Kathleen Uranium Ltd to develop a mine & service town. A architect- designed town grew during 1956-1958, with reticulated water from the dam, Lake Corella. A sale contract with UK Atomic Energy Authority was signed end of 1958. The cost of $24 million MCU ( Mary Katherine Uranium)was to develop uranium deposits & work commenced constructing the township , mine & Dam the nearby Corella River . The ore was mined by open cut method & processed on site. 4,080 tonnes of uranium oxide extracted between 1958 & 1963. 1st phase from 1958 to 1963 treated 2.9 million tonnes of ore at average grade of 0.13% to yield 4082 t (4500short tons or 9 million pounds weight of U308) of uranium concentrate ( then actually yellow/cake- ammonium diuranate) containing 3460 tonnes of uranium . By 1963 the major supply contract had been satisfied ahead of schedule , & large reserved of ore lay on grass. Consequently the works closed down . The mine lay idle till 1974 when it re opened contracts with Japanese, German & USA power utilities prompted re/opening. By 1982 it was finally exhausted . The town was built around a shallow valley with post office, cinema, sports ovals, a school, banks & community store & churches . The school open in July 1956, temporary hospital facility in March 1957, in May 1957 saw the first water pumped from Lake Corella Dam . By 1961 1000 people lived in this new township. By 1982 the township, mine & mill were dismantled & the tailings rehabilitated by the end of 1984. The site, now only roads & concrete pads can be accessed as an overnight camping areas. It’s very strange seeing photos of what was once here, still some tiles remain which was once on a store floor. The map shows what was once. Even to this day a few flowering bushes remain. Everything was sold off & all that remains now is slabs where buildings once stood. Even a path which was at the back of a house is still the hole in concrete where once a clothes line stood. Curb stones around streets, the ole water fountain stands empty,parking area which was once a shopping town . The Ghost Gum trees I feel are very suited to this once lively mining town. Since rehabilitation , it is been found that the tailings repository at Mary Kathleen site has been subject to seepage of radioactive waters from both toe of the dam & the surface at rates much higher than initially predicted. The radioactive waste had seeped into former evaporation ponds as well as local drainage systems, causing widespread death of native vegetation . This issue to this day remains unresolved . Czytaj więcej

  • North of Elliot

    23 czerwca 2019, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    684 Klms to go. Another stop of for the night. Flies , flies, & more bloody annoying little bastards. Looks like a bush fire went through here at one stage.. Just miles of straight roads. A few pics along the way. The poster we saw zip tied to a tree,I know we’re in the middle of no where, but I think someone’s got a vivid imagination ...lol Czytaj więcej